“…In recent Quaternary studies, ice-marginal lakes that formed immediately following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) have been investigated in great detail; across the Northern Hemisphere in Europe and Asia (e.g., Batchelor et al, 2019;Emery et al, 2019;Utting and Atkinson, 2019;Dalton et al, 2020;Herget et al, 2020;Winsemann and Lang, 2020;Turzewski et al, 2020), in Greenland (Carrivick et al, 2018;Adamson et al, 2019), in South America (e.g., Hall et al, 2019;Martin et al, 2019;Thorndycraft et al, 2019;Davies et al, 2020;Mendelová et al, 2020), and the Southern Alps of New Zealand (Sutherland et al, 2019a, b). Some of these lakes have been implicated in destabilizing ice sheets (Colman, 2002) and are thought to have been a control on ice stream onset and dynamics (Stokes and Clark, 2004;Perkins and Brennand, 2015).…”